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NowICtruth
06:43 PMJul 01 2009
This news report is totally bogus. It is not a "coup" that ousted this leader...it was the nations elected officials...the congress...that ousted him. He was a tyranical leader who had connections to other corrupt leaders, drug dealers and street gangs. Why can't the media report the truth?Honduras is beginning to look like the most honorable and law abiding government in the world. I totally agree with their "Congressional" removal of their evil president. It is too bad the American media is calling this a coup instead of what it actually is...which is simply..."The citizens getting rid of a dictator and cleaning up, their government." Standing up to the friend of thetyranical leaders of Chavez, Noriega, Obama and the like is a courageous stand, but one that will certainly be appreciated by the citizenry for a long time to come. That's why the truth is not reported. And...I bet this comment gets deleted real fast.
itz LiC
03:15 PMJul 01 2009
Mark StLCard said: "iran would kick our butts" ....Bro are you serious? Maybe if we would try and invade them, they would offer fierce resistance and our logistics would complicate it because we are on the other side of the world....but thats only if we tried to invade. Aside from Russia, and China....theres no nation on the planet we couldn't unconditionally annihilate. You assume we couldn't just bomb the life out of them. You assume we couldn't just hit them with constant air strikes. You know...the things they CAN'T do to us, because they have no forward bases in the west....like WE have in the east. Please dont speak of military options when its obvious you DONT have a clue
MarkStLCard
10:49 AMJul 01 2009
We can try to bully Honduras and its former anti-American president, but we can't intimidate Iran. Iran would kick our butts , and Obama knows it.
mj00000020504685
08:19 AMJul 01 2009
Hey... Ndbrooks12779050 As I read more of your posts, I increasingly come to realize that you don't know much or anything, for that matter about what is happening in Honduras. Did you get some kind of statistical or inside information on the number of protesters and the population in Honduras? I am in video contact with someone who lives around the corner from where most of the protesting is going on. Yes they are many hundreds of people... Maybe a couple thousand at best. I'm heare to tell ya, it isn't even close to 5% of the population. I;m telling you. If you were to walk all over Honduras and take a poll, almost everyone you talk to would tell you they hate their President. I've been there many times... twice this year. I know of what I speak. You really should go find another place to post your comments. There are plenty of places more related to your passion... Political bias and/or paranoia. I would argue some of your other points, but, to save time here, let's just ...
MarketKnow
08:54 PMJul 01 2009
I think it's really surprising in this day and age that some people still support solving these kinds of situations with Military Coups. If Zelaya is an elected president he should be allowed to finish his term. If anyone doesn't like him that's ok, you can vote against him at the NEXT ELECTION, but until then you have to "suck it up", period.
Pat70230
06:47 PMJun 30 2009
the man was removed because he tried to circumvent the constitution of the country. "Jimmy Carter" Obama strikes again.
Ndbrooks12779050
01:19 PMJun 30 2009
Sc890qr 10:38 AMJun 30 2009 obama said or did nothing about iraq and there demostations for...----------------------------Because if he did, the government in IRAN could declare the protesters as American agents and suppressed them as revolutionaries against an "elected" government. Because Obama said nothing, he denied them that opportunity and gave Mousavi the extra wiggle room he needed to pressure the Guardian Council in "recounting" the votes.
Ndbrooks12779050
01:16 PMJun 30 2009
NoKaBosh 01:02 PMJun 30 2009 95% of the people of Honduras do not want....----------------------------Quite clearly, that number is wrong, since more than 5% of the Honduran people are on the streets protesting or staging strikes.
NoKaBosh
01:02 PMJun 30 2009
95% of the people of Honduras do not want Revelas to ignore their constitution and serve another term in office. The Honduras Supreme Court was correct to take action against that. Of course, Chavez supported the notion of Revelas violating the Honduras constitution to serve another term in office. Obama was wrong to support Revelas' illegal attempt for another term. Obama himself would like to be able to serve consectutive mulitple terms. It has great appeal to him. And there are people in the USA working to change the US Constitution to allow that! Obama is at heart an "African Colonel."
Mkw737
12:24 PMJun 30 2009
Tough call here for NeoCons. Do they side with a facist military coup that overthrows a democratically elected president, or do they side with Chavez, Ortega and Hillary Clinton in demanding his return! ;^)
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